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02:40 | <@[R]> | <Tarinaky> What diles need checking in for CMake? <-- CmakeList.txt or whatever it is |
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03:48 | <@Alek> | evilest thing I can imagine. http://imgur.com/gallery/wbITLmw |
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10:55 | | * Tarinaky shakes a fist at Araxis Merge for screwing everything up. |
10:55 | <@Tarinaky> | Hate you forever! |
11:03 | <@Julius> | Settle down, Khan. |
11:05 | <@Tarinaky> | By the sounds of it Philae failed in its attempt to be the first soft landing. |
11:06 | <@Tarinaky> | Sounds like it underwent a series of unpowered lithobraking maneuvers. |
11:09 | <@froztbyte> | what the hell is Araxis Merge? |
11:09 | <@Tarinaky> | A visual tool for resolving commit conflicts. |
11:09 | <@froztbyte> | the fusion dance when you're low on spice and have to go for the stuff from the knockoff planets? |
11:11 | <@TheWatcher> | It's what people use when they can't understand diff output~ |
11:25 | | * Julius wins a COMPETITION OF STRENGTH at work. |
11:28 | <@TheWatcher> | Oh? |
11:29 | <@Julius> | We held a bronze bell in an outstretched arm. I held it for 1m06s. The second-best guy had ~45s. |
11:30 | <@TheWatcher> | ... why do you have a bronze bell? |
11:31 | <@Julius> | A very good question. I have no idea. |
11:31 | <@TheWatcher> | Also, don't you know that mock swordfights on desk chairs is the correct passtime while waiting for builds?~ |
11:31 | <@Julius> | I guess it's just one of those things lying around the office. |
11:31 | <@TheWatcher> | Well, I supposed I've seen weirder things |
11:31 | <@TheWatcher> | Actually, wait |
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11:56 | <@Julius> | TheWatcher: Did you go on a quest to find the most bizarre object in your office? |
11:59 | <@TheWatcher> | Oh, no need to go on a quest for that, I know that one already - the most bizarre object in my office is me. |
13:08 | <@froztbyte> | TheWatcher: I just wasn't familiar with the name |
13:08 | <@froztbyte> | I've found vimdiff to suffice for my usecases |
13:10 | <@TheWatcher> | Yeah, M-x ediff-<things> is where I go, if needed |
13:14 | <@Tarinaky> | DAE feel that Civ-knock-off games play better than the latest Civ games. |
13:15 | <@Julius> | Dat anomalously explosive feel? |
13:15 | <@Tarinaky> | I've certainly gotten /way/ more playtime out of Endless Legend than Beyond Earth. |
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15:44 | <@Julius> | I HAVE THE POWER. |
15:44 | | * Julius has just received his KVM. |
16:09 | <@Julius> | This is just SO much simpler. |
16:09 | <@Julius> | Pres butan, receev input. |
16:40 | <&McMartin> | Who is DAE? |
16:42 | <@Tarinaky> | Does anyone else |
16:43 | <@Tarinaky> | The questionmark was missing as it was a rhetorical question. |
16:43 | <@Tarinaky> | Which isn't strictly correct grammar but it is common. |
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16:54 | <&McMartin> | Mmm |
16:55 | <&McMartin> | I haven't played a lot of the clones. I was actually warned off of Endless _______, and SotS scratched a different itch. |
16:55 | <&McMartin> | Then again, I was *also* warned off CiV:BE |
16:59 | <@Julius> | The RAM helped too! When I accidentally mash the Win button, I don't take five minutes to get back to the game. |
17:00 | <&McMartin> | woot |
17:00 | <&McMartin> | Oh hey, SMAC is on sale |
17:01 | <@Julius> | As if you don't have it. |
17:01 | <@iospace> | McMartin: Endless what? |
17:05 | <&McMartin> | Oh right, #code |
17:05 | <&McMartin> | "Endless Foo" |
17:05 | <&McMartin> | Endless Space/Legend/Dungeon(?). |
17:07 | <@iospace> | ah |
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18:12 | <@Tarinaky> | Endless Legend is a very different game to Endless Space. |
18:13 | <@Tarinaky> | And it's really good imo. |
18:16 | <@Tarinaky> | Endless Legend is a fantasy 4X with the twist that all the races follow SciFi tropes. So the Undead species are more like Tyranids/Chestbursters. |
18:18 | <@Tarinaky> | Gives it a fresh feel over the Civ-with-Elves genre. |
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20:05 | <&McMartin> | https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms14-068 |
20:05 | <&McMartin> | pwnt |
20:11 | <@Tamber> | Everything is terrible. |
20:17 | <@iospace> | except the operating system you use, right Tamber ? :P |
20:17 | <@Tamber> | Oh, no. Everything is terrible. |
20:28 | <@froztbyte> | McMartin: hey, a new one |
20:28 | <@froztbyte> | niiiice |
20:30 | <@iospace> | cron scrips |
20:30 | <@iospace> | *scripts |
20:31 | <@iospace> | con scripts that run /every minute of every day of every week of every month of every year/ |
20:31 | <@iospace> | T_T |
20:33 | <@Tamber> | ...see~? Terrible. |
20:34 | <@iospace> | SILENCE MORTAL |
20:35 | <@froztbyte> | Tamber: yup |
20:35 | <@froztbyte> | Tamber: internalizing that fact helped me, by and large, to achieve great peace in dealing with technology |
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20:37 | <@Tamber> | Quite so. |
20:40 | <@froztbyte> | sometimes still struggling with how terrible people are |
20:40 | <@froztbyte> | but hey |
20:44 | <@iospace> | these people don't understand crontabs >_< |
20:44 | <@iospace> | */1 * * * * == * * * * * |
20:48 | <@Tarinaky> | Crontabs can be understood? |
20:50 | <&McMartin> | After the appropriate cybernetic enhancements are installed |
20:50 | <@Tarinaky> | There once was a young cyborg called Ace, who wooed women at every base, |
20:50 | <@Tarinaky> | But once ladies glanced at, his special attachment; They vanished with nary a trace. |
20:51 | | * iospace facepalms |
20:51 | <@iospace> | Tarinaky: i've... somehow learned to ._. |
20:51 | <@Tarinaky> | What'd I do o.o |
20:51 | <@iospace> | (minute hour day month weekday) |
20:51 | <@iospace> | understand crontabs |
20:53 | <&McMartin> | Tarinaky: "his special enhancement" |
20:54 | <@Tarinaky> | At attrociously high energy states my recollection of SMAC quotes change subtly... |
20:54 | | * iospace eyes McMartin |
20:54 | <@iospace> | wait |
20:54 | <@iospace> | never mind |
20:55 | <&McMartin> | That one was easier to remember because "attachment" doesn't rhyme |
21:01 | < simon_> | in Haskell, why is order of the accumulator function arguments different for foldl/foldr? |
21:09 | <&McMartin> | I think it's to not require associativity of the operation. |
21:09 | <&McMartin> | So for one of them the "zero" value ends up on the right when folding so the args reflect that |
21:09 | <&McMartin> | Assuming I'm not mixing up Haskell and ML here |
21:29 | <@Julius> | How do you even mix-up Haskell and Machine Language. :V |
21:31 | <&McMartin> | ML, the language class that includes OCaml and SML and from which Haskell stole like 2/3s of its syntax. |
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21:35 | <@Julius> | Hmm. I'm wondering how this KVM of mine is supposed to work. |
21:35 | <@Julius> | In particular, how am I supposed to connect a mouse and keyboard to one USB port. |
21:36 | <@Julius> | (KVM has 3x VGA and 5x USB, arranged: VGA, VGA + USB + USB, USB, USB + USB + VGA.) |
21:37 | <@Julius> | It works fine as it is, and I have a dedicated mouse for each box, but I'd still like to know what's going on here. |
21:37 | <@Julius> | Is it assuming one of those mouse/keyboard combos? |
21:45 | < simon_> | McMartin, you're right. I am exactly comparing this to ML. |
21:46 | < simon_> | actually, I'm making a Prelude for ML. I'm tired of not having it. |
21:46 | < simon_> | it's a pity ML comes with uncurried infix operators by default. not much I can do about that. |
21:46 | < simon_> | and it's a pity that modules cannot export infix settings. |
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23:46 | <~Vornicus> | So I'm building a relatively ambitious web app at work and every time I futz with something I discover that the actual easiest way to do it is the way I've always wanted to build a web app: nearly-static pages with scads of JSON for the data. |
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